Effect of baroreflex activation therapy on renal sodium excretion in patients with resistant hypertension

Volume: 108, Issue: 11, Pages: 1287 - 1296
Published: Apr 6, 2019
Abstract
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system increases sodium retention in resistant hypertension. Baroreflex activation therapy (BAT) is an interventional method to reduce sympathetic overactivity in patients with resistant hypertension. This study aimed to assess the effect of BAT on urinary sodium excretion. From 2012 to 2015, consecutive patients with resistant hypertension and blood pressure (BP) above target despite polypharmacy strategies...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of baroreflex activation therapy on renal sodium excretion in patients with resistant hypertension
Published Date
Apr 6, 2019
Volume
108
Issue
11
Pages
1287 - 1296
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